Three lives intersect at a charming Seattle yarn shop

In Blossom Street Brides, beloved author Debbie Macomber returns to the thriving community of women who frequent a knitting shop on Seattle’s Blossom Street. This time around, Lydia Goetz, the owner of A Good Yarn Shop, is worried the future of her business, while newlywed Bethanne Scranton is struggling to maintain her long-distance marriage, and Lauren Elliott has just broken up with the man she was certain she would marry.

Second chances at Cedar Cove B&B

In Rose Harbor in Bloom, beloved author Debbie Macomber returns to the bucolic small town of Cedar Cove and the Rose Harbor Inn, where proprietor Jo Marie is anticipating the arrival of several guests. Mary Smith, with a scarf covering her shorn hair, checks in first. Mary reveals little of the reasons for her visit to Cedar Cove, but it is clear that she is gravely ill. Readers soon learn that...

Macomber's high-flying romance

Noted for her down-to-earth characters and heartwarming tales, best-selling author Debbie Macomber is a clear favorite among romance readers. With dozens of novels to her credit and more than 60 million books in print worldwide, Macomber delivers exactly what her readers want with clockwork regularity. Each holiday season, she gives her fans a...

Romance Column by Sandy Huseby

Romance blooms like an old-fashioned seaside cottage garden among the residents of Cedar Cove, and Debbie Macomber's 50 Harbor Street is a fresh bouquet of budding relationships and a long-time marriage about to be tested by the intrusion of the past. Corrie and Roy McAfee have been married for years, but lately Corrie's worried about a series of puzzling, anonymous postcards. The strains that...

Romance Column by Sandy Huseby

Running a quaint bed and breakfast seems like the perfect not-quite-retired life for Peggy and Bob Beldon until an unexpected guest is poisoned in Debbie Macomber's latest Cedar Cove novel, 44 Cranberry Point. When the stranger proves to be an old Vietnam buddy, Bob believes he may be the next victim, and that a wartime secret has claimed the lives of his comrades one-by-one. In the caring...

Romance Column by Sandy Huseby

Romance is in the air as Jenna Campbell meets her sweetheart in cyberspace, of all places. In Debbie Macomber's The Snow Bride, Jenna takes off for snowy Alaska to meet her mystery man face to face. But her cyber-suitor is not what he appears, so Reid Jamison steps in, bringing Jenna to Snowbound, Alaska, where she is forced her to accept the truth. Macomber cleverly complicates the plot with...

Romance Column by Sandy Huseby

al pals make all the difference Debbie Macomber's romances have always been strongly leavened with family relationships, so it's a natural evolution for her to broaden the circle to encompass four women friends, each facing life-altering choices, in Thursdays at Eight (audio). Noted for her unfettered, down-to-earth storytelling, Macomber's new novel honors the expectations of readers with a...

Audio Column by Sandy Huseby

al pals make all the difference Debbie Macomber's romances have always been strongly leavened with family relationships, so it's a natural evolution for her to broaden the circle to encompass four women friends, each facing life-altering choices, in Thursdays at Eight (hardcover). Noted for her unfettered, down-to-earth storytelling, Macomber's new novel honors the expectations of readers with...

Romance Column by Sandy Huseby

One of the perks of reviewing is the sneak peek factor. Sometimes the peek comes even before the book is written, as was the case when best-selling author Debbie Macomber came to our state to research her North Dakota-based trilogy. Dakota reviewers and readers alike expect writers to walk the canyons as North Dakota-born author Louis L'Amour once described his research process. So Macomber...